![]() It's unfair of me to call it hypocritical, but at the very least Metropolis: Lux Obscura raises inadequacies in Xbox Live's banning mechanisms, which are effectively entrapping people for using Xbox systems on Xbox games, without an effective warning of rule violation. Players using the Xbox to take screenshots or video clips using Microsoft's own Xbox Game DVR have been finding, however, that doing so can land you with hefty bans (thanks, K4rn4ge) on Xbox Live for "pornographic content." Related: How to disable Xbox One clip and screenshot sharing on Xbox Live ![]() It sports the "Mature +17" ESRB rating for violence, blood, drug references, strong language, nudity, and sexual content. Metropolis: Lux Obscura (opens in new tab) is a $7.99 match-3 style puzzle game which intersects with a Sin City-style noir comic book, featuring many many racy scenes.
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